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PARISH
COUNCIL
NEWSLETTER
January 2017
Village Diary for January If you want your event published here please contact the Editors.
Fri 6th Jan Café Church, SM Church. 9-11.25am (p4)
Tues 10th Jan WEA Course - Remarkable Women (p7)
Guilden Morden School 7.45pm
Thurs 12th Jan Jigsaw puzzle Competition. GM
Congregational Church 2.30pm (p4)
Sat 14th Jan Coffee Morning & Traidcraft Stall, SM
Church . 10.30 – 12.00 (p4)
Thurs 19th Jan WI Meeting on Beauty – Hair & Nails.
Guilden Morden Village Hall (p10)
Forthcoming Events:
Thurs 2nd Feb Over 60’s Meeting Joan Munden ‘SOE
Nadine’s Story’ (p10)
Sun 5th Feb Schools Aquathon 6-10pm, Royston Leisure
Centre. (p9)
Thurs 16th/17th/18th Feb
SM Players – Charley’s Aunt (p7)
Sat 25th Feb Bowls Club – Race Night includes
Fish & Chip Supper (p7)
Sat 25th March Bowls Club – Quiz Night includes
Fish & Chip Supper
Editorial
HAPPY NEW YEARHAPPY NEW YEARHAPPY NEW YEARHAPPY NEW YEAR
There are one or two ideas for ‘new
year resolutions’ in this issue of the
Newsletter, from quitting smoking,
to keeping fit, or being a ‘special’
constable.
There is a Reminder on page 8 about
roadside parking. There have been
one or two accidents recently of
parked cars being damaged by
passing traffic. Traffic is always a
hazard in our busy village, with
school transport, agricultural
vehicles, commercial vehicles and the
odd bus passing through our crowded
roads. Parking safely facing the flow
of traffic does help.
We have a fairly full diary for
January with Coffee Mornings, Café
Church, and a Jigsaw puzzle
competition which sounds interesting.
Desma
Editors:
Desma Goddard: 38 Hay Street, Steeple Morden, Telephone 01763 852287
Gina Ferrari: 49 Hay Street, Steeple Morden, Telephone 01763 852971
Email: newsletter@steeplemorden.com
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Steeple Morden Parish Council
List of Councillors as at
November 2016 CLLR J BROCKLEHURST (Chairman)
Pennard House, Station Road, Odsey
01462 742856
CLLR S WHEATLEY (Vice Chairman)
95 Hay Street, Steeple Morden
01763 853826
CLLR J CLAYTON
Cheyney Bury, Steeple Morden
01763 852203
CLLR S MARTIN (co-opted)
49 Hay Street, Steeple Morden
01763 852971
CLLR A DREW
76 Station Road, Steeple Morden
01763 853390
CLLR C WHITTINGTON
79 Hay Street, Steeple Morden
01763 852540
CLLR G BELSON
Ringdale, 2 North Brook Road,
Steeple Morden
01763 852475
CLLR S NORTON (co-opted)
40 Hay Street, Steeple Morden
01763 853130
CLLR C UPCHURCH (co-opted)
Greenway Farm, Litlington Road, SM
01763 852193
DISTRICT CLLR MRS C.MURFITT
01763 852526
COUNTY CLLR MR A. DENT
01763 245669
A505 Junction – Request for
information
The Odsey Junction Action Group members are trying to bring the Hertfordshire County
Council statistics up to date. If you have witnessed an accident at the junction or come
across one when personally using the junction, please could you send details to me e.g. Date, time, how many vehicles involved, if the police
and the ambulance service were involved, the number of people injured, whether vehicles
were written off. Any information you can give would be very helpful. At present, HCC does not consider our junction to be
dangerous enough for it to have more than the minimal amount of money spent on it. We
have secured an agreement that lines will be reinstated and greenery cut back but a roundabout or even a reduction in the speed
limit are considered too expensive. We know the junction is dangerous but we have to
prove it. Please can you help? Any information you can give will be gratefully received.
Many thanks, Cicely Murfitt
01763 852526 cllr.murfitt@scambs.gov.uk
10 Silver Street, Guilden Morden, Royston, Herts., SG8 OJT
STEEPLE MORDEN VILLAGE HALL Registered Charity Number 300421
STEEPLE MORDEN VILLAGE HALL GETS INDUCTION LOOP SYSTEM
Steeple Morden Village Hall
Committee is pleased to
Announce that they have recently
Installed an Induction Loop System.
At the request of the community
and hall users, the system has been added to the hall
facilities to enhance the experience of the hard of
hearing who use hearing aids.
With funding received from The
Big Lottery, the system was virtually
zero cost to the halls finances.
If you are a regular user of the hall or hire the hall as a
“one off” and wish to use the system, please contact
the Bookings Clerk for more information
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NEWS FROM YOUR PARISH COUNCIL The Full PC meets on the second Monday in the in the Cricket Pavilion (the
Village Hall in winter) at 7.30pm.
The meeting is listed every month in the Village Post Office window, on the Notice Board at the
Recreation Ground, and in Odsey near the station.
A copy of the full minutes from the Council Meetings may be obtained by contacting the Parish
Clerk, Sally Walmesley, Redwood Lodge, South Street, Litlington, Royston SG8 0QR. Telephone
01763 852137 or e-mail sally.walmesley@btinternet.com. Minutes can also be viewed on the
Steeple Morden Village Website www.steeplemorden.org and the Village Post Office. Discussion
on agenda items at the December meeting included the following:
• District Cllr Cicely Murfitt – Reported that devolution of Cambridgeshire has been granted and
a mayor and cabinet will be elected in 2017. The rail link between Cambridge and Oxford is to
go ahead and the preferred option is a route between Cambridge and Sandy in Bedfordshire,
linking Cambridge to Bedford. The preferred route is designated to pass near Bassingbourn
Barracks across Flecks Lane, and past Hooke’s Mill, in Guilden Morden. The web site is
www.eastwestrail.org.uk/route-selection.
• Finances – Financial statement was passed. The Budget for 2017/18 was passed forward to the
January meeting.
• Recreation Ground and Conservation Area- Access to the meadow was very muddy after the
November bonfire – the use of matting was discussed. Some gravel has been laid on the path to
the Tennis Courts, it is proposed to lay further gravel around the kissing gate and immediate
area. Dog fouling seems to be under control, however it would help if dog owners put the plastic
bags in the red dog bins, and not leave them by the side of the paths or hang them on a
convenient bush.
• Footpaths – Footpath 10 – has been amended (MH1 Application). Footpath 7 – is to be
reviewed further.
• Village Website – the current contract runs out in May 2017, various proposals have been put
forward, and are being considered. Karen Brown continues to update the current website.
• Ashwell Road – the silver birch trees are to be replanted.
• Village roadside parking – a reminder on p8 of the Newsletter of the Highway Code rules on
parking and night time parking.
Planning Permission Ref S/2629/16/FL – Wyndmere Farm, Ashwell Road – erection of industrial unit
and hard standing area following demolition of agricultural building. (EW Pepper) Not Recommended
(The PC was concerned that there were a number of inconsistencies in the application especially with regard
to the number of vehicle movements which would result, so whilst welcoming the possibility of additional
local jobs advised rejecting the application until clarification had been provided)
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Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Church, Steeple Morden
Diary for January
The Church is one of six in the Shingay Group and details of all services are published monthly in Prospect. Our website is: www.shingaychurches.co.uk
Friday 6th
Jan
9 – 11.15am Café Church
Sunday 8th
Jan
10.45am Matins (PB)
Saturday 14th
Jan
10.30 – noon Coffee Morning &
Traidcraft Stall
Sunday 22nd
Jan
9.45am Family Service
Sunday 5th
Feb
8.30am Parish Communion (PB)
Guilden Morden Congregational Church
Diary for January Check out our website:
www.guildenmordencongregationalchurch.com
Sunday 1st Jan No service Sunday 8th Jan 10.30am Café style service.
Come and join us for croissants and coffee in our relaxed style of worship. All welcome.
Monday 9th Jan 10.30am. Men’s Guild in
the school room. Thursday 12th Jan 2.00 pm Jigsaw Puzzle
Competition Wed 18th Jan 9.00-11.30am Mix and
Match Coffee Morning Sunday 22nd Jan No Service Wed 25th Jan 9.00-11.30am Mix and
Match Coffee Morning Sunday 29th Jan 10.30am Communion
service led by Angus and Nola McCormick.
Café Church Café Church Café Church Café Church
In Steeple MordenIn Steeple MordenIn Steeple MordenIn Steeple Morden
is each Friday during term time,
9.00 – 11.15 am
We serve coffee, tea, hot chocolate,
Bacon baps, cakes, fruit, & biscuits.
Everyone 0-100 years are welcome
Children’s activities.
Do come and join us for a chat too!
Saturday 14th
January 10.30 – 12 noon at the Coffee Morning in
Steeple Morden Church
Sunday 29th
January
After the Group Communion at
Abington Pigotts Church
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Organisation Contact Name Phone
Number
SM Newsletter Editor Desma Goddard 01763 852287 newsletter@steeplemorden.org
SM Newsletter Editor Gina Ferrari 01763 852971 newsletter@steeplemorden.org
Primary School Richard Lloyd 01763 852474 office@steeplemorden.cambs.sch.uk
Village College The Principal 01763 242344
SS Peter & Paul Church Canon Shamus
Williams (day off
normally Monday)
Rose Dickinson
01763 853067
01763 852138
shamuswilliams@waitrose.com
rose@samaroph.net
GM Cong. Church Arthur Chappell 01763 852309 arfachap10@btinternet.com
SM Village Hall Bookings Diane Knight 01763 853073 Viguersk@aol.com
Scouts, Cubs & Beavers Keith Austin 01763 852023 keith.austin@tesco.net
Brownies Debbie Fisher 01763 852811 debbie-fisher@hotmail.co.uk
Guides Ann Clarke 07756 291899 elainewhittington@talktalk.net
Allotment Society Dave Blanchard 01763 853266 vivdaveblanchard@yahoo.co.uk
Smarties Pre-School and
Out of School Club
Kate Reynolds 07952 100208
or 01763
852888
Pre-School:
preschool@steeplemorden.cambs.sch.uk
Out of School Club:
outofschool@steeplemorden.cambs.sch.uk
Cricket Club Fraser Daws 01763 853008 fraser.daws@btinternet.com
Football Club Mark Thorp 07738 304329
Morden Magpies Youth
FC
Laurence Harrison 07799 625529
Bowls Club (Sec) David Holt 01763 852636 holt543@btinternet.com
Tennis Club Fiona Coverdale 01763 853325 steeplemordentennis@yahoo.co.uk
Waggon & Horses Michael & Tina 01763 853311 waggonandhorses73@gmail.com
Morden Players Jenny Elder 01763 852557 jennyelder@sky.com
Over 60s Club Ann Thorp 01763 852848 annthorp35@yahoo.com
Luncheon Club Debbie Fisher 01763 852811 debbie-fisher@hotmail.co.uk
Royal British Legion Ray Leach 01763 852734 Leach.36@hotmail.com
RBL (Women’s Section) Tricia Covington 01763 852982
Mobile Wardens Scheme Angela Drew 01763 852635
WI Di Coleman 01763 852124 dicole.8pott@btinternet
Neighbourhood Watch Roy Newbury 01763 852241 Cambs Police: www.cambs.police.uk
Social Car Scheme Hazel Smith 01763 852602 hcsmith@clara.co.uk
If the contact details need to be amended please let the Editor know, so that the list can be as accurate
as possible at all times. A list of local useful numbers can be found on the village website
(www.steeplemorden.org) and more general useful numbers can be found on the inside back page of The
Listing.
Contact Names, Numbers and E-Mail Addresses for
Organisations and Groups in the Village
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P I L A T E S
for
Beginners
fundamental
mat class
The Pilates method of body conditioning is a
unique system of stretching and strengthening
exercises.
Classes held at Steeple Morden Village Hall on
Fridays 9.30-10.30 am
For further information or to book a space contact
Larisa on 07791078782
larisa.pilates@yahoo.co.uk or
https://www.facebook.com/LarisaPilates
Fitness for health and wellbeing in
Steeple Morden
Health and fitness for all regardless of age, body shape, level of fitness and in most
cases state of health. Develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle in a fun, social
and non-judgemental environment with the help and support of someone who has very
much ‘walked in your shoes’.
To find out more contact Richard on 01763
853893 or email richard@thelowroad.co.uk
or visit www.thelowroad.co.uk
The Low Road, 10 Craft Way, Steeple Morden
Initial meeting no charge then £9 per session
COMBERTON RAMBLERS
Walking is good for you, good for everyone!
Going for a walk is good for your body, your mind and the environment.
For such a simple activity, the benefits are endless. It’s good for your health; it lifts your mood; it’s
a sociable activity; and a great way to meet new people. It also counts towards the recommended
150 minutes of physical activity you should be doing each week.
So why not join the Comberton Ramblers.
For further information please contact Stella the Secretary.
Email: stella.ramblers@hotmail.com Tel: 01954 210049
Website: www.combertonramblers.org.uk
0800 018 4304
Do you want to keep your new year’s resolution in 2017?
You do? Then let CAMQUIT help you to quit smoking this January. We are a county-wide service that offers FREE advice and support to help smokers in Cambridgeshire to quit. We can offer you one-to-one appointments with a trained stop smoking advisor local to your home or workplace. Stop smoking medications are available on prescription and our advisors are there to help you combat your cravings and offer advice on routine changes to help you stay quit in 2017 and beyond! You are four times more
likely to succeed using a service than going it alone so what have you got to lose?
If you are thinking about quitting in January contact CAMQUIT on 0800 018 4304 or visit www.camquit.nhs.uk and start your journey to being Smokefree in 2017!
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GUILDEN MORDEN WEA
We are pleased to announce a new 9 week
course which will start on Tuesday 10th
January 2017 at 7.45pm in Guilden Morden
School, SG8 0JZ.
Course Title: ‘Remarkable Women’
This is a new history course created and
delivered by Liz Carter. Each week we
will learn about some remarkable women
who, against the odds in a male dominated
society, throughout history, have gained
respect and influence in different
spheres.
A very warm welcome awaits all new and
existing members.
For more information contact:
Elaine Whittington
Tel: 01763 852540
Email: elainewhittington@talktalk.net
Steeple Morden Lunch Club
Over 60 and too busy to cook?
29 years and still going strong, Steeple Morden
lunch club invites you to come along and join
us.
We serve a lovely two course lunch followed by
tea or coffee
Held at the village hall on Tuesdays during the
school term time
anyone who may be interested can contact
Debbie Fisher on 01763 852811
The Morden Players present
CHARLEY’S
AUNT By Brandon Thomas
The original, hilarious farce of mistaken identities,
cataclysmic confusion and cross dressing all brought
together by an aunt from Brazil, “where the nuts
come from.”
16th, 17th, 18th February 2017
Steeple Morden Village Hall
Tickets available from Steeple Morden Post Office
from mid-January
Steeple Morden Bowls Club
Race Night at the Bowls Club
Saturday 25th February
£10 per ticket
Which includes a Fish & Chip Supper
For more information and to book a table contact:
David Holt
01763 852636
Geoff Gilbert
01763 852898
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A Reminder…
2. Parking
239 . Use off-street parking areas, or bays marked out with white lines on the road as parking places, wherever possible. If you have to stop on the roadside
do not park facing against the traffic flow stop as close as you can to the side do not stop too close to a vehicle displaying a lue adge: remember, the
occupant may need more room to get in or out you MUST switch off the engine, headlights and fog lights
you MUST apply the handbrake before leaving the vehicle. you MUST ensure you do not hit anyone when you open your door. Check for cyclists or other traffic
it is safer for your passengers (especially children) to get out of the vehicle on the side next to the kerb
put all valuables out of sight and make sure your vehicle is secure lock your vehicle.
3. Parking at night
248. You MUST NOT park on a road at night facing against the direction of the traffic flow
unless in a recognised parking space
249. All vehicles MUST display parking lights when parked on a road or a lay-by on a road with a speed limit greater than 30 mph (48 km/h).
250. Cars, goods vehicles not exceeding 1525 kg unladen weight, invalid carriages, motorcycles and pedal cycles may be parked without lights on a road (or lay-by) with a
speed limit of 30 mph (48 km/h) or less if they are at least 10 metres (32 feet) away from any junction, close to the kerb and facing in the direction of the traffic flow
in a recognised parking place or lay-by. Other vehicles and trailers, and all vehicles with projecting loads, MUST NOT be left on a
road at night without lights. 251. Parking in fog. It is especially dangerous to park on the road in fog. If it is
unavoidable, leave your parking lights or sidelights on.
252. Parking on hills. If you park on a hill you should park close to the kerb and apply the handbrake firmly
select a forward gear and turn your steering wheel away from the kerb
(Taken from the current Highway Code 2016)
A focus on local
businesses
In support of promoting local businesses, the Newsletter is inviting local businesses to submit a short advertorial
about the products and services they offer to be included in a future Newsletter.
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Have you called NHS 111 in the last month?
Please tell us about any experiences you have had of calling 111, since 19th October. This is when the 111
service that covers most local people was taken over by Herts Urgent Care as part of a new integrated urgent
care contract. The new service works more closely with the out of hours doctors team. For example, call
handlers can now directly book an appointment for you with the out of hours team.
It also links to a new mental health crisis service called First Response. If you or someone you know is having a
mental health crisis, call 111 and press option 2 to be put through to the crisis team.
Next month, we are joining a formal evaluation of this new contract. We will take your experiences to this
meeting, where they will be listened to by the people who are making important decisions about these
services. We won't identify you when we do this.
What is learnt at this event could also influence national urgent care services, as it is part of something
called the Vanguard programme.
Contact us
Call us on 01480 420628
Email us at: enquiries@healthwatchcambridgeshire.co.uk
Write to us at:
Keeping Fit part of your New Year’s Resolution? You can do it! Take part in our:
SCHOOLS’ AQUATHON
Sunday 5 February 2017, 6-10pm Royston Leisure Centre, Woodcock Road, Royston, SG8 7XT
Raise money for both your local school, playgroup or nursery and
Home-Start Royston & South Cambridgeshire who support local
families in crisis
Gather a team of between 1-6 people to swim in relay for 55 minutes. Teams can be of any age or a
combination of ages. Every member of the team seeks as many sponsors as possible and the money
raised is split 50:50 between the team’s school, playgroup or nursery and Home-Start Royston & South Cambridgeshire – IT’S A WIN WIN FOR LOCAL FAMILIES.
Contact us on email admin@hsrsc.org.uk or tel 01763 262262 to register your team(s) and we’ll send you our Schools’ Aquathon Sponsorship Pack so that you can start fundraising.
Home-Start Royston & South Cambridgeshire provides a unique home visiting service delivering crucial
support for local families with young children who are at personal crisis point and struggling with issues such
as post-natal depression, illness, isolation, bereavement, disability and domestic abuse. Over 90% of
identified needs are met or partially met as a result of our support.
Home-Start Royston & South Cambridgeshire, Unit 6, Station Road, Meldreth, Royston, Herts, SG8
6JP. www.hsrsc.org.uk Registered Charity No: 1105385
Event sponsored by SLL, Royston Leisure Centre, North Hertfordshire District Council
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Meetings & Venue for Over ‘60’s 2017
January – No Meeting
2nd
February – Joan Munden
SOE Nadine’s Story
2nd
March – Malcolm Jones
Role of the Funeral Director
6th
April - Mrs Margaret Rogers
Bats in the Belfrey
4th
May - Birthday Lunch
Venue TBA
Meetings held 1st Thursday of every month
At Steeple Morden Village Hall
All visitors welcome
W.I.
PROGRAMME
FOR
2017
JANUARY 19th Speaker: “A beauty
evening”, local hairdresser to talk about
hair and nails, and other beauty
subjects
FEBRUARY 18TH ANNUAL MEETING
Member to talk about her visit to Japan
Bring and buy stall
We meet on the third Thursday of the
month in Guilden Morden Village Hall.
If you are not a member but would like
to come along please ring Di Coleman
on 852124
Cambridgeshire Police
Do something special this year
Cambridgeshire police is urging residents who want to
give something back to their community to consider
becoming a Special.
With Christmas and then New Year approaching, what
better time for people to consider doing something
new, exciting and rewarding.
Not only does joining the Special Constabulary allow
you to do something really positive and worthwhile, it
also gives you unique and valuable skills and
experience.
Specials are volunteer police officers who wear the
same uniform, carry the same equipment and have
the same powers as police officers, including the
power of arrest.
They volunteer a minimum of just four hours a week
and the constabulary can fit around their lifestyle.
Being a career Special is a vocation in its own right and
there is a whole range of roles, including specialist
areas such as road policing, the major crime unit and
the rural crime action team (RCAT).
You could be tackling anti-social behaviour, involved in
crowd control at major events, going on foot or
vehicle patrol, assisting at the scene of collisions,
fights or fires or enforcing road safety initiatives.
You will get professional training, skills and experience
that can be used in everyday life and career
progression. Training takes 10 weeks and consists of
distance learning via online training packages that can
be completed in your own time.
People often ask if being a Special could upset their
employer. Our experience is that employers are
usually extremely happy for staff to become Specials
and many actually support them by giving paid time
off while they’re on duty.
Some organisations actively encourage their staff to
become Specials and work in partnership with the
Special Constabulary.
For more information and an application form visit the
Cambridgeshire Constabulary website
Visit www.cambs .pnn.polcie.uk
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MORDEN MAGPIES JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB - www.mordenmagpies.co.uk
A family-friendly club seeking players for U6, U7, U8 U9 & U10 age groups. Boys and girls of any ability welcome.
Morden Magpies football club has a long history in local junior football. The club restarted in September 2012 and gain Charter status in 2014. This is a family club that enjoys the support of the senior Steeple Morden Football Club. Above all we want young players to have fun, enjoy and learn about the game and be part of a team. If you would like your son or daughter to join the club or would like to find out more please contact any of the following FA-qualified coaches: Under 6 - Kevin Donnelley - 07860 607416. kevin@donnelly.tv
Under 7 - Martin Holt – 07740215874. martin.holt@arjconstruction.co.uk
Under 8 - Laurence Harrison – 07799625529. laurence.harrison@digitalradiouk.com
Under 9 - Andrew Holt – 07850801899. andrew.holt@arjconstruction.co.uk
Under 10 - Pete Summers – 07709258359. peter@summerselectricalltd.co.uk
Steeple Morden Football Club
Fixtures
Steeple Morden Reserves MP & G 4A
Home Team Away Team
07/1 Wickhambrook v SM Res
14/01 Cambridge Ambassadors v SM Res
21/1 SM Res v Haverhill Rovers Res
28/1 SM Res v Saffron Dynamos
All games start at 14.00
Fixtures
Steeple Morden 1st MP & G 1A
Home Team Away Team
07/1 SM 1st v Mildenhall Town Reserves
14/1 SM 1st v Over Sports Reserves
21/1 Debden v SM 1st
28/1 Mildenhall Town Res v SM 1st
All games start at 14.00
Results
Steeple Morden 1st MP & G 1A
19/11 Sawston United Res 1-1 SM 1st
26/11 Great Chrishall 1-1 SM 1st
03/12 Exning United 4-4 SM 1st
Results
Steeple Morden Reserves MP & G 4A
12/11 SM Res 6-0 Guilden Morden
19/11 SM Res 3-4 Comberton United Res
26/11 SM Res 5-0 Cambridge Ambassadors
10/12 Saffron Dynamos 3-1 SM Res
Fixtures
Steeple Morden A MP & G 5A
14/1 Clare Town Res v SM A
21/1 Bassingbourn Res v SM A
28/1 SM A v Bottisham
Results
Steeple Morden A MP & G 5A
19/11 Bottisham 3-2 SM A
26/11 SM A 0-19 Histon Hornets Sports
03/12 SM A 0-9 Barrington
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The Village Wheelchair
There is a manual wheelchair available for short term use by anyone in the village. For more information and availability please contact Trish at the Post Office.
CUTLERY AND
CROCKERY
HIRE
We have upwards of 80 sets of dinner plates, dessert
bowls, cups and saucers with accompanying knife, fork
spoon and teaspoons. We charge 5p per item for hire.
Details and more information can be obtained from
Diane on 01763 852580. All charges go to our fund
raising for Save The Children.
STEEPLE MORDEN VILLAGE HALL
The Steeple Morden Village Hall is available for hiring for parties, wedding receptions,
club and social activities.
It comprises: Tables, Seating for 120, Bar, Kitchen, Cooker, Fridge, Crockery, Stage, Parking.
Projector and screen available for hire – ask our booking clerk for more details.
For bookings and prices please contact: Diane Knight
33 Cheyney Street, Steeple Morden, SG8 0LR Tel 01763 853073 (please don't phone between the hours of
6 - 7 p.m.) email: Viguersk@aol.com
MOBILE LIBRARY
The Mobile Library
stops in the village
on the first Wednesday
of every month.
It stops at Russell Close between 10.10am and
10.55am.
The calling date for January is
Wednesday 4th January
The Newsletter is printed by: Hales Printers,
23 Jarman Way, Royston, Hertfordshire. SG8
5HW. 01763 243195. www.halesprinters.com
Contributions sent to the editors
prior to the newsletter deadline will
normally be printed in the next
available edition.
The deadline for the February edition
is 12 noon on Wednesday 18th
January 2017
Contact details for the editors are at
the top of the first page of the
Newsletter
Don’t forget you can view this issue and back issues of the Newsletter online at
www.steeplemorden.org and also subscribe to the monthly e-mail copy of the Newsletter.
Lets save money and trees!
Stagecoach January 2017 service changes
03 January 2017
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Royston – Cambridge
� No change to morning and evening peak journeys
� Off-peak frequency reduced from hourly to every two hours